Prague Jewish Town with Admissions





Description
Enter the former Jewish quarter and visit the synagogues: Spanish, Meisel, Pinkas, Klausen, the old Jewish cemetery and the ceremonial hall. You will see the only Central European Jewish Quarter that was not destroyed in the war. We will also pass around the house of Franz Kafka and visit Old Town Square where the tour ends.
Tour Options
Itinerary
Walk from the Wenceslas Square to Jewish Town.
Old Jewish Cemetery.
Admission to Museum.
Admission to Synagogue.
Admission to Synagogue.
Admission to Synagogue.
Admission to Synagogue.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
- IMPORTANT! Time on your voucher indicates tour start time, IT IS NOT A PICK UP TIME. We will send you pick up time atleast 24 hours before tour starts via Viator private message. - Free pick up from hotel is NOT AVAILABLE for reservations made less than 24 hours before tour start. - Please provide your hotel name atleast 24 hours before tour start to get a FREE pick up. - If you are not eligible for pick up - please be at meeting point 5 minutes before tour start.
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(29)
Thank you for door-to-door shuttle service. Our guide was experienced, informative, and became our friend as we met together.
Going into the WWII memorial and seeing the names of all the Jewish people killed and honored during the war. Robert was a great tour guide and very knowledgeable
Names of the dead people on the wall of the synagogue is the most memorable part of our excursion. We found the same as ours names.
Great tour and tour guide . Highly recommend. Tour guide is extremely knowledgeable and accommodating.
Dear Richard, thank you for the feedback. We are really happy you enjoy the tour. Have a nice day. Best regards. Denisa
I enjoyed this tour so much. I had a wonderful guide, Dana. She met me at my hotel and shared a bit about Prague as we walked to the Jewish Quarter. We explored the synagogues, museum and cemetery. She was very knowledgeable and really made the sights come to life. A few years ago I took the Jewish Quarter walking tour - but that didn’t go in any of the buildings. I always knew I wanted to return and take the more complete tour, and I’m so glad I had the chance. Thank you to Dana for a wonderful tour!
It is hard to to imagine the inhumanity of The treatment of the Jews, but exhibits and cemetery well illustrates the brutality and horror set upon them over the centuries
Dear customer, thank you very much for your feedback.
Lenka was my tour guide! She was fabulous being so knowledgable about so much. We walked together to the Jewish Area and on the way she pointed out buildings with the history behind them. So interesting!!! We went in 3 synagogues, all museums. She explained everything and answered all my questions. We visited the cemetery and she explained so many things. I learned so much. This was something really special and I am so happy I booked this. It was marvelous and I highly recommend anyone going on this tour! Thank you, Viator for having this wonderful tour to book!!!
We were guided by Lenka on this tour. She did an excellent job. Lenka has a wealth of knowledge to share about the history of Jewish Prague. Definitely a worthwhile tour to take.
Dear Sirs, thank you for your nice review. We are happy you enjoyed the tour. We are looking forward to your next adventure with our company. Have a nice day, Best Tour
This company was flexible in picking us up at a different location where we had finished up our morning city tour. Our tour guide Lena was terrific. We saw many important sites even before entering the old Jewish quarter area of Prague. We were able to tour the the four synagogues that make up the Jewish museum, along with the important Jewish cemetery. Not everyone on the tour was of Jewish heritage so Lenka spent time explaining the exhibits for them as well. Of course for those of the Jewish faith this tour is especially moving.
The tour guide was very nice and also knowledgeable. However, as others have mentioned, the tour was supposed to be in English but was conducted in 2 languages, which wastes time. We did not see half of what we were supposed to. I don't know if it would be possible to see everything in the allotted time anyhow, but I feel we could have seen more if the tour had been conducted only in English.



